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    UN Campaign Aims to Support Costa Rica’s Census Question

    The United Nations Population Fund (unfpa) and the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC) today revealed a campaign to support the question of racial-ethnic self-recognition in the 2022 Census of Costa Rica. How people recognize themselves as part...

    Although Tropical Storm Bonnie is an Atypical Phenomenon for July, It Cannot Be Attributed to Climate Change

    Although it is true that it is unusual for meteorological phenomena such as Tropical Storm Bonnie to occur in the Caribbean in months such as June and July

    The Irresistible Turquoise Blue Pools Of Curubandé

    Curubandé is a district about 15 kilometers from Liberia crossed by the Blanco River and the Colorado River

    Health Tourism in Costa Rica Making Significant Advancements

    Costa Rica is not only famous for its wonderful landscapes and for its fine sand beaches ideal for resting.

    Costa Rican Coast Guard Will Have Modern Communication Equipment

    The Office of the Defense Representative of the United States of America Embassy financed with US$ 3.5 million the acquisition of an Over-the-Horizon Tactical Tracking System (OTHTTS) for the Costa Rican National Coast Guard Service (SNG). That tool is...

    Where Do People with Disabilities Have Greater access in Costa Rica?

    Many speak of tourism in order to attract people from other countries, showing biodiversity, gastronomy, the characteristics of local people

    Tuna Cup Will Put the Best Anglers to The Test in Marina Bahía Golfito

    Puntarenas, Costa Rica. June 29, 2022. Marina Bahia Golfito will host the Tuna Cup sportfishing tournament on July

    Passenger Who Was Going from Dallas to Phoenix Ended up in Costa Rica Due to Airline Error

    According to a note from the ABC 15 media outlet in Arizona, Ronald Campbell, a former pilot who had just undergone heart

    National Geographic Honors Two Latin American Leaders for their Outstanding Commitment and Action Toward Protecting our Oceans

    Former President of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado Quesada and President of Colombia, Iván Duque Márquez have championed the global target of protecting our lands and oceans by 2030

    “Resonar” A Unique Gathering For Everyone In Costa Rica

    If you find yourself thinking about what to do in Costa Rica, we tell you that there are many options to live
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    What Live Shows Can You See in Costa Rica this Summer?

    Costa Rica’s summer vibe goes beyond the beaches and waterfalls. As the sun sets, something shifts. Towns start buzzing,...
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